It is about people making incorrect statements on topics they have no first hand knowledge about, and then everyone in here rushes to defend the Messiah, and the next thing you know it is gospel!
Based on your first hand personal experience, how has the quality control been slipping. I've bought and sold at least (12) Remington 700's in the last 10 years or so and I'm curious to know where you believe in what way Remington has fallen behind.
I anxiously await your informed response.
xoxo
2bad4u2
RP, can you please give one concrete example of an incorrect statement that MP made, so we can see what you are so worked up about?
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If they were good rifles, why sell them?
The inference from MP is that BR shooters have become dependant on wind flags and can't dope the wind. See my explanation above that BR really is a wind reading contest. This is just like every other aimed fire contest. Generally speaking the winner at any BR match is the guy who reads the wind the best. So how is it, they don't know how to read the wind?
For merely making that observation, and pointing out it would be nice if people commented on topics they knew about, I now have to debate the Messiah and his legions of followers who have never seen a BR match.
It is also not about post count. Good grief.
I spoke with a few Alberta shooters at a match this past weekend and they were lamenting that it is getting increasingly difficult to get new shooters into their disciplines and to try their matches. They cited examples of the "grumpy old dogs" barking at new shooters, criticizing, and generally creating an unworthy caste system. They gave accounts of people getting up and walking out of matches!
rpollock, Frankly, I don't care whether you hold every bloody record ever set for BR shooting. Your "authority" on the subject has been substantiated merely by being contemptible.
Jerry is a mentor to many shooters. He genuinely makes an effort to help, he is a wealth of knowledge, he never judges and I can attest to how well he can shoot. He is a fantastic ambassador for our sport both in person and in forums like this. He has proven himself to be a much better man for not taking your bait.
Your allegedly authoritative diatribes serve no purpose whatsoever. You only serve to portray yourself as the as an arrogant benchrest elitist. All the very best shooters I know (BR or otherwise) would never treat another individual like that. This sort of arrogant berating will only drive away people who might otherwise WANT to try your sport or mine.
So, if Jerry is so far in the wrong here, why haven't the more "knowledgeable" people stepped in a long time ago to point out that he is leading the rest of us astray?
I spoke with a few Alberta shooters at a match this past weekend and they were lamenting that it is getting increasingly difficult to get new shooters into their disciplines and to try their matches. They cited examples of the "grumpy old dogs" barking at new shooters, criticizing, and generally creating an unworthy caste system. They gave accounts of people getting up and walking out of matches!
rpollock, you sound like an elitist buttplug. If you want to reach people's ears to correct innacuracies in certain tried and true methods, please use a more civilized method. So far you've managed to keep me from showing up to watch any more BR matches just in case I might run into you and have to listen to you shoot off your mouth at the range.
-Jason
That match that was mentioned was in fact an 300 meter Fclass match, but I think you already assumed that.Getting even weirder in here.